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The Society took Saint Vincent de Paul as its patron under the influence of Sister Rosalie Rendu, DC. Sister Rosalie, beatified in November 1999 by Pope John Paul II, was a member of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, earlier known for her work with people in the slums of Paris. She guided Frédéric and his companions in their ...
Works by or about Vincent de Paul at the Internet Archive; Life of St. Vincent de Paul public domain audiobook at LibriVox; Founder Statue in St Peter's Basilica; Vincent on Leadership: The Hay Project "St. Vincent of Paul, Kethepally" Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, De Paul School at Kethepally was established in the year 2001.
Elizabeth's sisters-in-law Cecilia and Harriet Seton joined her. As a preliminary to the formation of a new community, Mrs. Seton took vows privately before Archbishop Carroll and her daughter Anna. In 1810, Bishop Flaget was commissioned by the community to obtain from France the rules of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
Bringing the different services of Bremerton’s St. Vincent de Paul into alignment has been executive director Joe Crain’s mission since he arrived at the social services provider in 2019. The ...
New Executive Director Bethany Cartledge, left, hast taken over leadership of St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County welcomes from Terry McDonald, right, who will stay on part-time in an emeritus ...
The pantry is free to all residents of Neenah and Menasha and serves nearly 2,000 families in those communities.
St. Vincent von Paul by Gabriel von Hackl. In 1633, Vincent de Paul, a French priest and Louise de Marillac, a widow, established the Company of the Daughters of Charity as a group of women dedicated to serving the "poorest of the poor". They set up soup kitchens, organized community hospitals, established schools and homes for orphaned ...
Their foundation started with the request of the Rev. Adalbert Kazincy, pastor of St. Michael Parish in Braddock, Pennsylvania, made to the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in Slovakia for help with caring for the children of the large Slovak immigrant population then arriving to seek work in the steel mills of Western Pennsylvania.